Texas A&M University
education
AthleticAcademicMentor
“Athletic Academic Mentor at Texas A&M University. Skills: academic potential maximization, study skills, note-taking skills, test-taking skills, time management, organizational skills, individual learning style strategies. Work with assigned student-athletes to develop a professional relationship to maximize their academic potential. Provide general instruction in study skills, note-taking skills, test-taking skills”
What You'll Achieve.
maximize their academic potential
Industry & Context.
security-sensitive, criminal history investigation, completion of the criminal history check
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree, Experience working with students in an academic environment, Must possess organizational and communication skills, Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others, Willing to work non-standard hours
Nice to Have
Master’s degree, Experience in the education system
What You'll Do.
Work with assigned student-athletes to develop a professional relationship to maximize their academic potential
Provide general instruction in study skills
Guide student-athletes in the development of time management and in developing organizational skills
Develop strategies for the student-athlete’s individual learning style
Create daily progress reports using on-line system
performs other duties as assigned
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with Scholastic Supervisors and Learning Specialists about progress and individual student needs
Communication Scope
communication skills
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